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    Urn supplies source

    I've seen reference to a source for cremation urn supplies
    on this forum. Just now I can't recall the name, but it has the word "antler" in it. A quick search of this site didn't reveal it. Can anyone refresh my memory?

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    https://www.fromwalnuttoantlers.com/

    His facebook page says he's fighting cancer and may be some time before he can rebuild stock.
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    Pretty positive that he has passed away

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    if you are looking for brass inserts you can get them from Dan at stainlesssteelbottlestoppers.com. Also Carl Jacobson now carries bronze inserts at nilesbottlestoppers.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHARLES D Richards View Post
    if you are looking for brass inserts you can get them from Dan at stainlesssteelbottlestoppers.com. Also Carl Jacobson now carries bronze inserts at nilesbottlestoppers.com
    FYI, I tried stainlesssteelbottlestoppers.com and the domain was inactive. Did fine them at the second source though.

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    I found the other website through google. The website is:
    www.stainlessbottlestoppers.com

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Mount View Post
    FYI, I tried stainlesssteelbottlestoppers.com and the domain was inactive. Did fine them at the second source though.

    Best,

    Dave

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    I have used OATEY bronze shower drain parts for urns. Your local big box store should have them.

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    Lee Valley has some wonderful and delicate "gold-plated box rings" that really work well. I use them all the time. They're listed as Part No 88K7410 and sell for less than $10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russell Neyman View Post
    Lee Valley has some wonderful and delicate "gold-plated box rings" that really work well. I use them all the time. They're listed as Part No 88K7410 and sell for less than $10.
    I saw those but might be a bit small for a cremation urn. I try to make the ones I sell 2 1/2" to 3" inside diameter because that seems to be the minimum size funeral homes prefer. But like anything else check with the funeral home to be sure.

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